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For hundreds of years until the 1900s, in today's China, Japan,
North and South Korea, and Vietnam, literati of Classical Chinese
or Literary Sinitic (wenyan ) could communicate in writing
interactively, despite not speaking each other's languages. This
book outlines the historical background of, and the material
conditions that led to, widespread literacy development in
premodern and early modern East Asia, where reading and writing for
formal purposes was conducted in Literary Sinitic. To exemplify how
'silent conversation' or 'brush-assisted conversation' is possible
through writing-mediated brushed interaction, synchronously
face-to-face, this book presents contextualized examples from
recurrent contexts involving (i) boat drifters; (ii) traveling
literati; and (iii) diplo- matic envoys. Where profound knowledge
of classical canons and literary works in Sinitic was a shared
attribute of the brush-talkers concerned, their brush-talk would
characteristically be intertwined with poetic improvisation. Being
the first monograph in English to address this fascinating
lingua-cultural practice and cross-border communication phenomenon,
which was possibly sui generis in Sinographic East Asia, it will be
of interest to students of not only East Asian languages and
linguistics, history, international relations, and diplomacy, but
also (historical) pragmatics, sociolinguistics, sociology of
language, scripts and writing systems, and cultural and linguistic
anthropology.
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